The Article:<\/strong> The Path to Human Development: Capitalism or Socialism?<\/a><\/em> by Michael A. Lebowitz in the Monthly Review.<\/p>\n
What do we want?<\/strong><\/p>\n
What do we need for our development?<\/strong><\/p>\n
A society that stresses the opportunity to develop our potential<\/strong><\/p>\n
The common sense of the Bolivarian Revolution<\/strong><\/p>\n
The 1999 Constitution as a snapshot of the balance of forces at the time<\/strong><\/p>\n
The logic of capital<\/strong><\/p>\n
Capitalists and workers<\/strong><\/p>\n
The sale of labor-power<\/strong><\/p>\n
The market exchange between capital and workers<\/strong><\/p>\n
The logic of capital in the sphere of production\u2014workers controlled by capital<\/p>\n
Workers without property rights<\/strong><\/p>\n
Exploitation of wage-laborers<\/strong><\/p>\n
Capital\u2019s laws of motion<\/strong><\/p>\n
Class struggle<\/strong><\/p>\n
Necessary labor within the household<\/strong><\/p>\n
The logic of capital versus the logic of human development<\/strong><\/p>\n
The strategy of capital\u2014divide workers<\/strong><\/p>\n
The reserve army of labor<\/strong><\/p>\n
Exploitation is not the main problem<\/strong><\/p>\n
How capitalist production deforms workers<\/strong><\/p>\n
Other ways that capitalist production deforms people<\/strong><\/p>\n
Why producing under capitalism isn\u2019t fun<\/strong><\/p>\n
The logic of capitalist circulation<\/strong><\/p>\n
Capitalists\u2019 need for an expanding market<\/strong><\/p>\n
Globalization of needs<\/strong><\/p>\n
Creating new needs to consume<\/strong><\/p>\n
Exploitation in the sphere of circulation<\/strong><\/p>\n
Informal workers<\/strong><\/p>\n
Why capitalism faces crises<\/strong><\/p>\n
Crisis and the sphere of production<\/strong><\/p>\n
The nature of capitalism comes to the surface<\/strong><\/p>\n
Capital\u2019s state\u2014the market and state in capitalism<\/strong><\/p>\n
The \u2018common sense\u2019 that capital creates<\/strong><\/p>\n
The state as capital\u2019s ultimate weapon<\/strong><\/p>\n
Underlying basis for imperialism<\/strong><\/p>\n
Capital and its state help its market<\/strong><\/p>\n
The essence of imperialism<\/strong><\/p>\n
Capitalism and human development\u2014capitalism\u2019s vicious circle<\/strong><\/p>\n
The vicious circle grows<\/strong><\/p>\n
The specter of barbarism<\/strong><\/p>\n
Socialism and human development<\/strong><\/p>\n
Creating rich human beings<\/strong><\/p>\n
The elementary triangle of socialism<\/strong><\/p>\n
A. Social ownership of the means of production<\/strong><\/p>\n
B. Social production organized by workers<\/strong><\/p>\n
C. Satisfaction of communal needs and purposes<\/strong><\/p>\n
The defects we inherit<\/strong><\/p>\n
Revolutionary practice<\/strong><\/p>\n
The path to human development<\/strong><\/p>\n
113. We know we have to be prepared to fight.<\/p>\n
115. Socialism or barbarism.<\/p>\n
See Also:<\/strong> A Failure of Capitalism (VI): Fear, Uncertainty, and the Economy<\/a>, “Anatomy of Thatcherism”<\/a>, Social Welfare, Socialism and Healthcare<\/a>, Why collectivism \u201cworks,\u201d but doesn\u2019t work<\/a>, Why Collectivism \u201cworks\u201d, but doesn\u2019t work<\/a>, Do current incentive structures make sense?<\/a>, and Economic Power<\/a>.<\/p>\n